The TSA office near Los Angeles International Airport was evacuated for a short period Wednesday afternoon after a report of a "suspicious package" that was mailed to the location, allegedly by an ex-TSA employee, a spokesperson said.

Officials at LAX said the package was sent by Nna Alpha Onuoha, 29. He was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of making a series of threats that began when he resigned that day from the Transportation Security Administration.

The incident was reported about 4:15 p.m. at the TSA office in the 5700 block of Century Boulevard, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

An LAPD bomb squad responded to the location.

Before he resigned, Onuoha had been suspended after he chastised a teenage girl in June about her attire.

Onuoha, a former National Guard member, was arrested on federal charges by authorities.

According to an affidavit in the case, Onuoha resigned about 9 a.m. Tuesday. About four hours later, he returned to TSA headquarters at LAX and left a sealed express mail envelope addressed to a TSA manager.

He then allegedly called the TSA checkpoint at Terminal 3 a few minutes later. According to an affidavit, he said the manager should open the "package."

It was unclear Wednesday afternoon whether the suspicious package report was connected to that package that Onuoha allegedly referred to in the call the TSA checkpoint.

After 10 people were shot — seven of them in one incident — overnight in Baltimore following the city's most violent month in decades, police announced Sunday that 10 federal agents will embed with the city's homicide unit for the next two months.

Interim Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis announced a reorganization of the department in an email to police Saturday night, formally promoting or moving 28 people into new roles and undoing some changes made by his predecessor Anthony W. Batts.